Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Mind Escapades: Part I

It was Saturday morning on November 27, slowly heading to Perlis. But before that, we stopped by in Masjid Tanjung Pauh, Kubang Pasu to visit my dear sweetheart. Sesungguhnya, ketika tiba di tanah perkuburan, kami berjalan ke kubur miliknya Fazlin Aisyah. Setibanya kami di sisi kuburnya, kami menadah tangan dan membaca doa buatnya.


"Ha, Alif, Jim, Ya. Abah, kenapa nama dia Haji .., "
"MasyaAllah!! Silap orang!!"

Hantu punye saudara. Haha!

Later we headed to my grandparents' somewhere in Perlis. Seems like they both in a good condition.


Along the way, I discovered something!

"Cek ada pantun!" :P
-- Pantun apa?
Pantun dua kerat.
-- Apa dia?
Biawak pakai kot, Hang lawak koooot.
-- &%$#@!!!"
Ada satu lae.
-- Apa dia?
Aloq Setaq, Sungai Petani. Tketaq-ketaq nak bini!


After had our bargain in Padang Besar, we headed to Kangar-- To meet A'eei! (Aunty) Her name is Ah Kam. Basically, she's my grandma's little sister. She was such a kepochi-- Just like my late grandma. Kalau ketawa, satu taman boleh dengar. Same goes to the rest of the family. Terbalik rumah dibuatnya!

"Hari tu banjir mai, habih tenggelam rumah. Kena pindah tang rumah Chi Chi duk tingkat ataih. Banjir takat ni. Barang habih tenggelam. Cek biaq suma tak sempat nak bawak apa air naik kejap ja!"
"Ni akuarium awat kosong ni?"
"Lepas air surut cek mai tengok habih ikan pun hilang berenang kluaq"
"Pulak dah!
"

Then, they continued in Hokkien. Memang aku tak faham lah. Only when they were talking about Uncle Bad, ada lah faham sikit sikit. Then, they mixed it with Siamese. Lagi lah!!

One thing I retrieved from today's observation-- Respect others. While Ah Keong (in green) was telling us how the flood came and all, he showed us the level the water was-- his hand was not really showed the real height because his hand was a bit lower than Abah's head. It means, he respects other people by not raising his hand above other people's heads. Never really thought of that before. Well, today-- I just did (:


And this is what we called, manners.

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